Author:
George Nitin Babu,Raghunathan Manikandan,Unni Vishnu R,Sujith R. I.,Kurths Jürgen,Surovyatkina Elena
Abstract
AbstractThe burning of fossil fuels to generate power produces harmful emissions. Lowering such emissions in gas turbine engines is possible by operating them at fuel-lean conditions. However, such strategies often fail because, under fuel-lean conditions, the combustors are prone to catastrophic high-amplitude oscillations known as thermoacoustic instability. We reveal that, as an operating parameter is varied in time, the transition to thermoacoustic instability is initiated at specific spatial regions before it is observed in larger regions of the combustor. We use two indicators to discover such inceptive regions: the growth of variance of fluctuations in spatially resolved heat release rate and its spatiotemporal evolution. In this study, we report experimental evidence of suppression of the global transition to thermoacoustic instability through targeted modification of local dynamics at the inceptive regions. We strategically arrange slots on the flame anchor, which, in turn, reduce the local heat release rate fluctuations at the inceptive regions and thus suppress the global transition to thermoacoustic instability. Our results open new perspectives for combustors that are more environmental-friendly.
Funder
Bundesministerium für Umwelt, Naturschutz, nukleare Sicherheit und Verbraucherschutz
Science and Engineering Research Board
Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Potsdam-Institut für Klimafolgenforschung (PIK) e.V.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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